Nho Quế River

Nho Quế River
Nanli River / Pumei River
Sông Nho Quế / Sông Nam Lợi / Sông Phổ Mai
Location
CountriesChina, Vietnam
Regions
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationJiangna Town, Yanshan County, Yunnan, China
 • coordinates23°27′29″N 104°36′38″E / 23.458165°N 104.610663°E / 23.458165; 104.610663 (Source (Gunniang Mountain))
 • elevation1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Na Phong, Lý Bôn Commune, Cao Bằng province, Vietnam
 • coordinates
22°56′45″N 105°32′59″E / 22.945880°N 105.549757°E / 22.945880; 105.549757 (Confluence with Gam River)
Length192 km (119 mi)
Basin size6,052 km2 (2,337 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average85 m3/s (3,000 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionRnn→ Gâm RiverRed RiverGulf of Tonkin
River systemRed River drainage basin
Tributaries 
 • rightSông Nhiệm

The Nho Quế River (Vietnamese: sông Nho Quế), also known as the Nanli River (Chinese: 南利河; pinyin: Nán lì hé) or Pumei River (Chinese: 普梅河; pinyin: Pǔ méi hé) in China, and historically as the Phổ Mai River (Vietnamese: sông Phổ Mai) or Nam Lợi River (Vietnamese: sông Nam Lợi) in Vietnam, is a tributary of the Gâm River (a major tributary of the Red River system, known as the Panlong River or Lujiang in China). It flows through the southeast of China's Yunnan province and the northwest of Vietnam.